Here is the diagram that was created using myFnetwork app on Facebook that my course colleague Jessica has kindly shared with me. Mine didn't come out as busy since I've got under 200 friends as opposed to her almost 900 friends, but I love the fact that you can clearly see all the names and connections- it was quite entertaining to have a look at!
What's funny is the fact that you can note few busier groups of connections that represent my Estonian childhood/school friends, followed by my English colleagues from college and university which split into two smaller groups- Fashion and Photography courses, and last but not least- my husband's family and friends. I would have never thought of it this way! Most of these nodes would be strong-ties in my network though, therefore they are not very good to approach for my given assignment.
What's funny is the fact that you can note few busier groups of connections that represent my Estonian childhood/school friends, followed by my English colleagues from college and university which split into two smaller groups- Fashion and Photography courses, and last but not least- my husband's family and friends. I would have never thought of it this way! Most of these nodes would be strong-ties in my network though, therefore they are not very good to approach for my given assignment.
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